2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jglr.2008.11.005
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Acoustic estimates of abundance and distribution of spawning lake trout on Sheboygan Reef in Lake Michigan

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“…At Lake Bluff Reef, suitable spawning substrate included a large patch of fractured bedrock debris crowning the summit of the reef (Figures 4a and 7a), while at Gumby's Reef, this patch (Figure 4c) partially encircled the summit at the base of cliff‐like scarp faces. This finding matches other deep‐water observations by Warner et al (2009) in which the highest densities of lake trout observed using hydroacoustics at Sheboygan Reef, Lake Michigan, were over the shallowest point of the reef, composed of rubble and cobble substrate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…At Lake Bluff Reef, suitable spawning substrate included a large patch of fractured bedrock debris crowning the summit of the reef (Figures 4a and 7a), while at Gumby's Reef, this patch (Figure 4c) partially encircled the summit at the base of cliff‐like scarp faces. This finding matches other deep‐water observations by Warner et al (2009) in which the highest densities of lake trout observed using hydroacoustics at Sheboygan Reef, Lake Michigan, were over the shallowest point of the reef, composed of rubble and cobble substrate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Though they may spend the rest of the year dispersed across different regions and depths, in October and November, lake trout converge onto spawning grounds (Ivanova et al, 2021) and show strong interannual spawning site fidelity (Binder et al, 2016). At a finer scale, even amongst vast areas of habitat, lake trout tend to select small, discrete hotspots where spawning activity takes place (Binder et al, 2018; Warner et al, 2009). In this study, lake trout observed on underwater video tended to be associated with the shallowest part of the reef, on or near the steepest slopes, and directly on or in the vicinity of the largest patches of suitable spawning substrate while being largely absent from surrounding areas nearby.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Judas techniques may be useful for other species. For example, spawning aggregations of lake trout Salvelinus namaycush (Walbaum) (Warner et al. 2009) might be located and targeted using Judas fish to control these invasive fish in western lakes (Ruzycki et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Judas techniques may be useful for other species. For example, spawning aggregations of lake trout Salvelinus namaycush (Walbaum) (Warner et al 2009) might be located and targeted using Judas fish to control these invasive fish in western lakes (Ruzycki et al 2003). Similar techniques might be also explored for the Asian carp Hypophthalmichthys sp., which also appear to shoal (D. Chapman, US Geological Survey, personal communication).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%